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- Spoil_Five abstract "Spoil-Five, Spoilt Five, Five and Ten, is the traditional book version of the Irish national card game called Twenty-Five, which underlies the Canadian game of Forty-Five. Charles Cotton describes it in 1674 as "Five Fingers", a nickname applied to the Five of Trumps extracted from the fact that the Irish word cuig means both 'five' and 'trick'. It is supposed to be of great antiquity, and widely believed to have originated in Ireland. It may be identified with the game of Maw, of which James I of England was very fond.".
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- Spoil_Five wikiPageExternalLink spoil5.
- Spoil_Five wikiPageID "2892659".
- Spoil_Five wikiPageRevisionID "603137973".
- Spoil_Five deck "Anglo-American".
- Spoil_Five hasPhotoCollection Spoil_Five.
- Spoil_Five imageLink "250".
- Spoil_Five numCards "52".
- Spoil_Five origin Ireland.
- Spoil_Five play "Clockwise".
- Spoil_Five players "3".
- Spoil_Five playingTime "1500.0".
- Spoil_Five randomChance "Medium".
- Spoil_Five related Forty-fives.
- Spoil_Five skills "Tactics & Strategy".
- Spoil_Five title "Spoil Five".
- Spoil_Five type Trick-taking_game.
- Spoil_Five subject Category:17th-century_card_games.
- Spoil_Five subject Category:English_card_games.
- Spoil_Five subject Category:Euchre.
- Spoil_Five type Abstraction100002137.
- Spoil_Five type Act100030358.
- Spoil_Five type Activity100407535.
- Spoil_Five type CardGame100488225.
- Spoil_Five type EnglishCardGames.
- Spoil_Five type Event100029378.
- Spoil_Five type Game100455599.
- Spoil_Five type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Spoil_Five type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Spoil_Five comment "Spoil-Five, Spoilt Five, Five and Ten, is the traditional book version of the Irish national card game called Twenty-Five, which underlies the Canadian game of Forty-Five. Charles Cotton describes it in 1674 as "Five Fingers", a nickname applied to the Five of Trumps extracted from the fact that the Irish word cuig means both 'five' and 'trick'. It is supposed to be of great antiquity, and widely believed to have originated in Ireland.".
- Spoil_Five label "Spoil Five".
- Spoil_Five label "Spoil Five".
- Spoil_Five sameAs Spoil_Five.
- Spoil_Five sameAs m.089n40.
- Spoil_Five sameAs Q7578819.
- Spoil_Five sameAs Q7578819.
- Spoil_Five sameAs Spoil_Five.
- Spoil_Five wasDerivedFrom Spoil_Five?oldid=603137973.
- Spoil_Five depiction Elizabethan_Card_Players.JPG.
- Spoil_Five isPrimaryTopicOf Spoil_Five.